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Parallel & Distributed Computing Fall 2008. Overview of Final Exam. Course Grading Comments. Approximate Weights for Course Grade Homework 40% Midterm Exam 30% Final Exam 30% Final must be given as specified in the Fall’08 Schedule of Classes
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Parallel & Distributed ComputingFall 2008 Overview of Final Exam
Course Grading Comments • Approximate Weights for Course Grade • Homework 40% • Midterm Exam 30% • Final Exam 30% • Final must be given as specified in the Fall’08 Schedule of Classes • Exam is from 12:45-3:00 on Friday Dec 12. • Exam will be in same room as used for classes
Information to Study for Final • Class slides covering test material are very important • Slides contain some information not in text • Probably best to study these first • Assigned textbook reading material • Can use these to clarify or expand your understanding of topics covered in the slides • Homework assignments • Only homework since midterm are HW sets 3-5 • Some questions from these two problem sets are possible • For example, tracing ClearSpeed or MPI/C++ code segments • Problems assigned from Chapter 2
Primary Topics for Final • Chapters 2-4 & 6-7 in Quinn • Slides are primary reference • Reference from textbook may be useful to clarify or extend knowledge • Three lectures by Prof. Robert Walker • In the past, Walker has created one question concerning his lectures • Slides on ATC • Ability to discuss topics covered • How ATC shows importance of SIMD
Primary Topics for Final (cont.) • Basic knowledge from topics covered before midterm. For example, • Some basic knowledge topics in chpt 1. • Multicomputers, multiprocessors, UMA, NUMA, etc. • Flynn’s Taxonomy Classification • Data Parallel vs Control Parallel • Associative properties that are not SIMD • Topics tested on midterm • You should study solutions to midterm questions after midterm was graded and returned. • One or more of these may be retested • Solutions to midterm are posted. • A password is required.
Other Comments on Final • A larger portion (e.g., 60%-75%) of the final will concern topics since the midterm. • In general, topics since midterm are likely to be tested at greater depth than earlier topics. • A more detailed list of topics to study will be posted under “Online References” on class website.